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Somehow we've come to accept, regarding government policy, that there are separate "economic" issues and "social" issues, the former being issues having to do with our pocketbook and the latter being issues touching religious values and behavior.

But this is a mistake. The economy is also a social "values" issue.

It's about the extent to which we respect private property and it's protected from politicians.

Respect for private property is disdained in socialist countries. Respecting the sanctity of private property reflects our values as much as does our respect for the sanctity of life and marriage.

The Fifth Amendment to the Constitution guarantees protection from being "deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law."

The Ten Commandments demand respect for marriage (honor your parents) and for life and property (don't kill, don't steal).

Consider the Obamacare mandate, which went into effect Aug. 1, requiring employers to provide "free" contraceptives, sterilization and abortion-inducing drugs to employees as part of their health care plan.

The uproar about this has been about its violation of religious liberty – forcing employers to provide these services regardless of their religious convictions.

But this wouldn't be possible without politicians seizing private resources of citizens to pay for this mandate.

Sandra Fluke, the Georgetown University activist who gained notoriety when she was verbally assaulted by Rush Limbaugh after she testified in favor of the contraceptive mandate, still promotes the cause.

In a recent Huffington Post column, she touts Obamacare as a victory for women's "health care rights" and the fact that contraceptives are now available "at no cost."

At no cost? Will contraceptives drop from heaven like manna?

In this case, women's "health care rights" is a claimed right for women to have taxpayers foot the bill for their birth control - to get others to pay for their contraceptives and abortion-inducing pills.

The "right" to transfer to others the costs of personal decisions regarding sex trumps taxpayers right to keep government out of their private property.

When blacks fought for civil rights in the 1960s, the rights they fought for were equal treatment under the law. Protection of their life, liberty and property.

It had nothing to do with claiming any so-called right to violate the private property of some and force them to pay for another's lifestyle choices.

The costs of Obamacare, including paying for Sandra Fluke's contraceptives, come out of our hide in the higher prices we'll pay for products, as companies pass on their higher health care costs to consumers. And as wages stagnate, employers take bigger chunks of paychecks to cover health insurance costs.

The CEO of Papa John's Pizza recently said that Obamacare will add 11 cents to 14 cents in cost to each pizza delivered.

University of Chicago economist Luigi Zingales notes in his new book "A Capitalism for the People," "If workers feel poorer, it is because rising health insurance premiums have been swallowing up most of their real wage increases of recent years." Premiums for family coverage, per Zingales, rose 50 percent from 2003 to 2010.

According to economist Art Laffer, government stimulus spending over the last five years totaled $4 trillion. That's almost $13,000 for every American man, woman and child. Our money, spent by politicians, according to Laffer, on "banks and companies that fail, solar energy companies that can't make it on their own, unemployment benefits, and the like."

How can we possibly have a functioning economy when politicians can randomly steal from citizens? When, basically, we have legalized theft.

Our economic crisis is also a crisis in values.

At the root of our floundering economy is a loss of respect for the sanctity of private property that goes hand in hand with the loss of respect for the sanctity of life and marriage.

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Star Parker is an author and president of CURE, Center for Urban Renewal and Education.

Previously:

•08/06/12 Black pastors press Democrats on gay marriage
•07/30/12 Is Christianity now un-American?
•07/23/12 Entrepreneurs, not politicians, build the nation's prosperity
•07/16/12 The new American food stamp plantation
•07/09/12 In search of conservative leadership
•07/02/12 Light v. darkness in racial politics
•06/25/12 Republicans missing chance on education
•06/11/12: Raise levels of personal responsibility, not the minimum wage
•06/11/12: Free societies soon won't be free if its citizens see freedom as something that should be of responsibility
•06/04/12: Americans have become decidedly more pro-life
•05/28/12: Booker's comments about Bain, capitalism should not surprise
•05/21/12: Obama forcing blacks to make hard choices
•05/14/12: Fairness? The struggle in our public spaces is about competing worldviews, not neutrality
•05/07/12: Morality and economy are separate universes?
•04/30/12: How to keep the poor poor
•04/23/12: Obama's real 'stay-at-home mom' problem
•04/16/12: Obama makes foul call for economic 'fairness'
•04/09/12: GOP's black, Hispanic problem
•04/02/12: A wakeup call to a nation still sleeping through a crisis
•03/26/12: Supremes to confront new, energetic efforts to undermine the principles upon which this nation stands
•03/19/12: Republican race is just getting started
•03/12/12: Contraception flap 'defines deviancy down'
•03/05/12: Breitbart's final message to the Left
•02/27/12: Support for Santorum will grow despite attacks
•02/20/12: Libs' recent victories fuel Santorum surge
•02/06/12: Memo to Mitt: Whole nation is on government plantation
•01/30/12: Obama's vision puts America last
•01/23/12: Court ruling on ultrasound law worth celebrating
•01/16/12: Capitalism on trial
•01/09/12: NAACP plantation masters play race card again
•01/02/12: Youths' support for Ron Paul is misplaced
•12/26/11: In search of an ambiguous conservative leader
•12/19/11: Thank U.S. troops, notably wounded warriors
•12/12/11: Land of the envious and home of the victim
•12/05/11: Payroll tax cut is another welfare scam
•11/28/11: Pray every day that America does not lose its way
•11/21/11: We're ignoring the Constitution
•11/14/11: The central issue of our time will define the 2012 presidential election
•11/07/11: Separation of . . . morality and economy?
•10/31/11: Every American should listen to Paul Ryan
•10/24/11: Disrespect for life and disrespect for property go hand in hand
•10/17/11:The right argument for Cain
•10/10/11: Occupy Wall Street: More from the culture of narcissism
•10/03/11: Why so many blacks continue to fail
•09/26/11: So many GOP debates, so few candidate revelations
•09/19/11: The the last vestige of the triumph of hope over experience is throwing itself a party. They'll be passing out palms-up portions of pity, but few solutions
•09/12/11: I'll defend Perry on Social Security Ponzi scheme
•09/05/11: Marco Rubio's Courageous speech
•08/28/11: The Steve Jobs/Martin Luther King Jr. Connection
•08/19/11: Blacks' dilemma with Obama